By studying their own families of origin, helpers are able to
a. be in a position to offer therapy to family members that may not seek professional assistance.
b. improve their own ability to counsel families.
c. completely resolve unfinished business from their own childhood.
d. learn how to manipulate family members to do what they want.
b
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Adlerian psychotherapists would agree that inferiority feelings are
a. quite normal b. abnormal and potentially dangerous c. the result of being fixated in one of psychosexual stages of development d. abnormal and result from excessive parental pressure to be successful
In which form of helping are there no “techniques”?
a) Gestalt therapy b) psychodynamic therapy c) person-centered therapy d) cognitive-behavioral therapy
Which of the following takes the Law seriously as a guide to life but believes that its provisions can and should be adjusted to suit the conditions of modern living?
a. Reform Judaism b. Conservative Judaism c. Reconstructionist Judaism d. Orthodox Judaism
In the initial stage, group leaders should:
A. lead the members into doing their individual work as quickly and as completely as possible.
B. leave the timing of when to do in-depth work up to individual members.
C. give group members a chance to identify the issues they will be working on in more depth later.
D. limit members from doing any extensive work at this early stage.
E. all of the above